ONKELOS. 



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Genus ONKELOS, nov. 



Type, 0. annulatiis, Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Vertex oi" head broader than long, distinctly projeetinfi,' betV)re 

 eyes, the apex roundly truncate, the disk foveate with a broad 

 central ridge and two sublateral carinations which meet anteriorly ; 

 face longer than broad, anterior margin truncate, convexly rounded 

 towards clypeus, finely centrally carinate, laterally broadly sub- 

 laminate; cly])eus more than half the length of face, somewhat 

 broadly centrally ridged ; antennae with the first and second joints 

 thickened, longly hirsute, second joint longer than first ; pro- 

 notum centrally about as long as vertex, anterior margin slightly 

 convex between the eyes, the lateral areas concavely narrowed to 

 posterior angles, base centrally concave ; mesonotum about as 

 long as head and prouotum together, with five longitudinal 

 carinations, posteriorly, centrally, a little lobately produced; legs 

 moderately long, posterior tibise with three spines and a mode- 

 rately long apical mobile spur; tegmina about three times as long 

 as broad, obhquely depressed laterally, the apices broadly angu- 

 late, the veins granulose, a more or less continuous series of 

 transverse veins before apical area. 



33:20. Onkelos annulatus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum ochraceous, lateral marginal 

 areas of vertex sliglitly infuscate, pronotum with a central series 

 of black spots not meeting on disk, mesonotum with the outer 



Fig. d8,— OnJ,-clo!i ainiidatus. 



cariuation on each side inwardly spotted transversely with black ; 

 face black, more or less transversely fasciated with ochraceous, 

 the lateral marginal areas more closely maculately fasciate ; 

 clypeus more opaquely black; antennae with the basal joints black, 

 spotted with ochraceous; body beneath imperfectly seen in unique 

 carded type; legs with the femora black or blackish, tibise pale 



